
‘Jay Kelly’ movie review: George Clooney, Adam Sandler in Noah Baumbach’s ode to aging stars
This Noah Baumbach dramedy feels a little more detached from its characters than the industry insider film it perhaps should have been.

This Noah Baumbach dramedy feels a little more detached from its characters than the industry insider film it perhaps should have been.

Despite some terrific 1980s production design and a few memorable horror set pieces, this Conjuring movie isn’t nearly scary enough to compete with James Wan’s first two movies.

This final installment in the DCEU is totally DOA, and a listless and inconsequential goodbye to Jason Momoa’s Aquaman.

The moon veers out of orbit and threatens to hit Earth in this wild, wide-eyed disaster movie starring Patrick Wilson and Halle Berry

Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return as real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in this well-made but by-the-numbers sequel

The Independence Day director’s latest film, procedural-style account of the key WWII battle in the Pacific, is one of his best

A trio of girls release a haunted doll in a room full of cursed objects in this spooky – but also campily fun – addition to the Conjuring series

This absurd thriller makes just enough sense to keep you watching, but not enough to become satisfying

The Warrens investigate the Enfield Poltergeist in this scarifying haunted house sequel

Insidious: Chapter 2 delivers some creepy atmosphere and a few surprising jolts in the friendly confines of a routine J-horror ghost story

The Conjuring is a good old-fashioned haunted house scare show that understands one thing very clearly: less is more

Prometheus, director Ridley Scott’s prequel to Alien, is a masterful mixture of brainy sci-fi ideology and splatter movie schlock

Roger Michell’s Morning Glory features cheerful performances, bright smiles, airy optimism, and a light, breezy tone

The Switch has been sold to unsuspecting audiences as a romantic comedy, but it’s neither romantic nor funny

Watchmen painstakingly lays it all out on the screen, daring viewers to accept or reject it on sight

Evening stars Claire Danes in a awkwardly structured but mildly compelling story

Todd Field´s sophomore feature Little Children is a compelling, captivating experience.